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Helping our clients identify their insurance and wealth management needs and goals. Implementing solutions to achieve personal and business success.

About Us

About Us

FMS Financial Partners, Inc. (FMS) is a member of National Financial Partners (NFP) with approximately 200 offices across the county. FMS, head quartered in Encino, California, enjoys the autonomy of acting as a service-oriented boutique style firm. Along with the NFP back office, headquartered in Austin, Texas, we provide the resources and capabilities of one of the largest national, and international, financial services firms in the country.

Corporate Employee Benefits

We are here to help you attract and retain the talent needed to maximize your business success. 

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Life Insurance

Providing personal attention to design the most effective programs to protection your family, estate planning, and business needs. 

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Wealth Management 

Creating an effective investment strategy is an ongoing process, and our team is with you every step of the way.

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Disability & Long Term Care

Protect your family should you need personal care from others or if a disability prevents you from working. 

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Our Services

Our Services

We invite you to discover and experience the power of our services. No one strategy fits everyone, which is why every client gets our undivided attention—from planning to execution to follow-up. We take a proactive approach to help you develop a strategy to address your financial goals and objectives, using the most efficient methods available.

What You Need to Know About Social Security

What You Need to Know About Social Security

Every so often, you’ll hear about Social Security benefits running out. But is there truth to the fears, or is it all hype?
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Red Flags for Tax Auditors

Red Flags for Tax Auditors

Here are six flags that may make your tax return prime for an IRS audit.
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A Primer on Dividends

A Primer on Dividends

A company's profits can be reinvested or paid out to the company’s shareholders as “dividends."
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